Oahu Hawaii

Airport Lei Greetings - Arrange a traditional flower lei
greeting for your arrival at the Honolulu airport. You'll be
welcomed right at your gate with a warm "aloha" and a beautiful
fresh Hawaiian lei, and escorted down to baggage claim or to
your connecting inter-island flight. The perfect beginning to
your Hawaiian vacation is just a click away at
LeiGreeting.com!

Paradise Cove - Step back in time and into history at a
genuine Hawaiian luau. Paradise Cove is the home to 12 lush
beachfront acres, which becomes the perfect setting for the
best luau in Hawaii.

Wet
'n' Wild Hawaii - 25-acres of safe, clean family fun and
excitement. Located 30 minutes west of Waikiki. It's Hawaii's
only waterpark. Also features Adventure golf and fun zone.

Sea
Life Park - Located just 15 miles from Waikiki on Oahu's
beautiful and scenic Makapuu Point, Sea Life Park is a world-class
marine attraction perched between the majestic Koolau Mountain
Range and breathtaking Makapuu Beach. See dolphins dance, sea
lions sing, and penguins perform in this magical place by the
sea.

Iolani
Palace State Monument - The official residence of Hawaii's
monarchy, is a marvel of opulence, innovation, and political
intrigue. Meticulously restored to its former grandeur, this
National Historic Landmark in downtown Honolulu tells of a time
when their Majesties, King Kalākaua, who built it in 1882,
and his sister and successor, Queen Lili'uokalani, walked its
celebrated halls.

Hawaii Maritime Center - Enjoy the excitement of the Honolulu
waterfront and harbor at Pier 7. You'll get a close-up view
of Aloha Tower plus a chance to experience Hawaii's largest
maritime attraction. Visitors can enjoy the King Kalakaua boathouse
museum, see the Famous Hokule'a, a famous Polynesian sailing
canoe and other exciting exhibits.

Atlantis Submarine Adventures - Experience the magic of
our Atlantis Adventure tours and create lifetime memories as
you explore majestic coastal waters surrounding the cities of
Waikiki and Honolulu. This will be an experience to remember!

Waikiki
Aquarium - The third oldest public aquarium in the United
States. Over 2,300 organisms in exhibits represent more than
326 species of aquatic animals and plants.

Foster Botanical Garden - Home to a collection of rare and
beautiful plants from the tropical regions of the world. Some
are rare or endangered in their native habitat.

Pacific Aviation Museum - Occupies World War II-era hangars
that still bear the scars of our nation's first aviation battlefield.
It's the newest attraction among the Pearl Harbor Historic Sites
and a must visit for aviation and history enthusiasts.

Living Art Marine Center - Houses Hawaiian Sealife's ornamental
fish export business, named the #1 export company of the state
of Hawai'i. In addition, you can tour the educational center
displaying fish from around the world and many scientific displays
on HSL Group's work around the world.

The Contemporary
Museum - Here you'll find galleries exhibiting the work
of leading contemporary artists, an eclectic gift shop, and
a cafe that's one of the best-kept secrets in town, all on a
peaceful 3-1/2 acre garden setting in Makiki Heights, Honolulu.

Hawaii Army Museum - Helicopters, tanks, guns now silenced,
and vacant bunkers welcome you to the U.S. Army Museum of Hawai'i.
Once a bastion built to protect Hawai'i from invading forces,
the structure now houses a Museum that tells the military story
of Hawai'i

Hawaii
Theatre - Proclaimed as the 'Pride of the Pacific,' the
beautiful Hawaii Theatre opened its doors in 1922 in downtown
Honolulu. Built by Consolidated Amusement Company as a showplace
for vaudeville, plays, musicals and silent films. In May 1996,
the Theatre reopened it doors as a multi-purpose state-of-the
art performance center.

Bishop
Museum - Hawaii's best displays on Hawaiian history and
natural history, and the world’s finest collection of arts of
the Pacific.

Germaine's
Luau - Enjoy the spectacular show delivered to you at the
ocean’s edge, under the stars and palm trees. Experience a Hawaiian
luau like no other at Germaine's Luau.

Nu’uanu Pali State WaysideLocated
on Oahu. The roadside park offers beautiful panoramic views
of the windward coast of Oahu. Known as the “Pali Lookout”.
It is known for strong trade winds that blow through the pass
that forms a natural wind tunnel. Make sure you remove hats
or anything else that may blow away before going to the lookout.
It is also the site of one of the bloodiest battles in Hawaiian
history in which Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oahu in
1795 uniting the Hawaiian Islands.

The
Hawaiian Railway - Come for a ride along a historic stretch
of track west of old Ewa and listen to stories about the history
of railroading in Hawaii. Train rides are available year round.

Kualoa Ranch
- Established in 1850, Kualoa is a 4000-acre working cattle
ranch, spread from the steep mountain cliffs to the sparkling
sea. The ranch terrain varies from dense rainforest to broad
open valleys and from beautiful white sand beaches to verdant
cliff faces. It is truly a paradise for outdoor recreation with
many places accessible only by horseback, on an all terrain
vehicle, or by hiking.

Valley of the Temples Memorial Park - The property is surrounded
by a natural amphitheater of mountains which overlook the ocean.
The views from Inspiration Chapel are spectacular. The cemetery's
gardens honor many faiths including Christianity and Buddhism.
A replica of Japan's 950-year-old Byodo-In stands in the Temple
of Equality.

Dole Plantation - The home of the Pineapple Garden Maze,
the World’s Largest Maze according to The Guinness Book of World
Records 1998. Learn everything you wanted to know about pineapple
as you see displays about the history of the pineapple, Jim
Dole’s contributions to the pineapple industry and video presentation
of pineapple processing.

Hawaii's Plantation Village - Located in historic Waipahu
is an outdoor museum that showcases the lifestyles and experience
of Hawaii's plantation workers.

Hanauma Bay Snorkel Adventures - Some of the best snorkeling
in the entire world! Let a local Hawaii snorkel excursion company
help you and your family enjoy Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve to
the fullest. Remember, snorkeling Hawaii is fun and educational
for young and old. No experience is necessary!

Chinatown
Hawaii - Hawaii's most exciting and mysterious neighborhood.
The historic district is located in downtown Honolulu, and has
long been a popular gathering place for kamaaina and visitors.
As a gateway to Hawaii for many immigrants, Chinatown is a colorful
and eclectic blend of Southeast Asian cultures.

Honolulu Academy of Arts - Developed from founder Anna Rice
Cooke's initial gift of approximately 4,500 works of art, the
Academy's collection now totals over 34,000 pieces and is internationally
recognized for its quality and diversity. The Academy is Hawaii's
only general art museum, and its holdings, almost equally divided
between Western and Asian art, are encyclopedic in nature and
scope.

Dolphin Quest - Spend quality time with dolphins in a secluded
lagoon whether it's for an hour-long "Dolphin Adventure", a
full "Trainer For A Day", and more! Kids can have a blast of
dolphin fun on their own or with the family.

Pearl
Harbor Museum & USS Arizona Memorial - Built over the remains
of the sunken battleship USS Arizona, the final resting place
for many of the 1,177 crewmen killed on December 7, 1941 when
their ship was bombed by Japanese Naval Forces. This loss of
life represents over half of the Americans killed during the
worst naval disaster in American history.

Battleship
Missouri Memorial - Provides an opportunity for visitors
to immerse themselves in military and Pacific history. The ship
will come alive through state-of-the art displays and face to
face encounters with former crew members.

Waikiki Trolley Tours - The easy, fun and affordable way
to experience Waikiki and Honolulu. Discover the best in scenic,
historical and cultural attractions as well as dining and shopping
on the Trolley!

Japanese Cultural
Center of Hawaii - The mission of the Japanese Cultural
Center is to preserve and promote the Japanese culture in Hawaii
to present and future generations and create a unified bridge
of understanding and respect among cultures. The Center offers
a variety of interesting programs, classes, workshops, and festivals.

KOS Movie and Lost Tours - Take an amazing tour around the
island in a Hummer to see the beautiful sights and filming locations
for movies such as Jurassic Park, 50 First Dates, Godzilla,
and Along Came Polly as well as dozens of filming spots for
the epic Television series "Lost". Choose from 2, 5, 8, and
10 hour Lost tours for serious fans!

USS Bowfin
Submarine Museum & Park - Dive in and submerge yourself
in the intriguing history of USS Bowfin (SS-287), one of only
15 U.S. WWII submarines still in existence today. Find out why
she is nicknamed the 'Pearl Harbor Avenger,' and learn more
about the exciting adventures of her crew.

Hawaii Childrens Discovery Center - Provides a world-class,
interactive, participatory learning environment designed to
inspire the young and "young-at-heart" to new heights of learning
and discovery.

Honolulu
Zoo - Over 750,000 people visit the Honolulu Zoo annually.
It is the largest zoo within a radius of 2,300 miles and unique
in that it is the only zoo in the United States originating
from a King's grant of royal lands to the people.

Queen Emma Summer Palace - The summer retreat of Queen Emma,
wife of King Kamehameha IV is preserved by the Daughters of
Hawai`i in a charming Hawaiian-Victorian setting.